The Borneo Post

‘Four Men’ producer Jang Tae-you seriously mulling halt to production of film

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SEOUL: While controvers­ies continues to dog the drama Four Men, producer Jang Taeyou is mulling a total halt to the production.

Production for the drama has been on hold since mid-May due to a dispute over unpaid wages, according to news reports.

The production company Victory Contents denied the reports, claiming “the production halt is unrelated to unpaid wage issues.”

Hours later, Jang updated a post on his social media account regarding the situation.

“I am writing to address some of the false informatio­n given by Victory Contents. The wages of the staff involved in shooting, martial arts, special effects, editing, etc. and myself are still unpaid. In order to attain a capable film crew, I even personally paid them three months’ pay instead,” the post read.

“In the meantime, the staff have demanded both verbally and on paper that they will not participat­e in production unless they are paid. The production company’s unfair response to legitimate demands broke the trust.”

Jang addressed the rumours regarding his mental status. Some news reports claimed that Jang has been mentally unstable for months due to stress.

“I have been suffering from extreme stress because of this dispute with Victory Content, and have visited a hospital. I am recovering with time and I hope to become healthy to create better work,” he continued.

Lastly, Jang revealed his strong will to face the matter squarely.

“I intend to reveal the truth ( by opening an) official press conference if Victory Contents continues making false claims. It is disrespect­ful to the staff who were involved in producing the drama,” he said.

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